Cultural integration encourages students from different cultural backgrounds to exchange cultural values, experience one another's local culture, and foster communication between local and non-local students through experiential workshops/ activities.
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[CCL] Cultural Crafts Workshop: Stories from Africa X Namibian Bracelet Workshop
Walk the African path from Somaliland to Namibia with our experienced traveller and immerse yourself in African culture with a Namibian Rope Bracelet! This workshop enables you to understand the stories of African countries, such as Namibia, through a traveller’s sharing and handcraft a traditional bracelet as a takeaway.
Date: 9 February 2026 (Mon)
Time: 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Venue: AAB 301 - 302
Language: English
Eligibility: Open to all UGC-funded UG students, with priority for residents living on campus
Quota: 20 (First-come-first-served)
Deposit: $100 (fully refundable upon completion)
Application: HERE
Apply before 19 January 2026.
[CCL] “Taste-tea!” - Chinese Tea Culture Appreciation Workshop
Tea is an important element in Chinese culinary culture, symbolizing harmony and tradition. In this workshop, you’ll delve into the rich history of tea culture, learn to distinguish China's Six Major Tea Categories, and explore the relationship between tea and health.
Participants will also receive a tea set and tea samples in the hands-on session, learning traditional brewing techniques and tea etiquette, experiencing firsthand the unique flavors and aromas that have shaped Chinese tea culture for centuries.
Date: 26 Feb 2026 (Thur)
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Venue: iCafe (WLB301)
Language: English
Eligibility: Open to all UGC-funded UG students, with priority for residents living on campus
Quota: 30 (First-come-first-served)
Deposit: $200 (fully refundable upon completion)
Application: HERE
Apply before 13 February 2026 (Fri)
[CCL] MB“Tea”I - Tea Culture x MBTI workshop
Discover the fascinating intersection of traditional beverage culture and modern personality tests!
Tea is a cherished drink enjoyed across cultures, while MBTI helps us understand our unique personality traits. Have you ever wondered what your personality type would taste like as a tea?
In this interactive workshop, you’ll:
Explore a variety of teas with different origins
Analyze how the characteristics of different teas match MBTI personality types
Take an simple MBTI assessment to find your type
DIY your personalized MBTI tea bag to take home!
Date: 30 Mar 2026 (Mon)
Time: 4pm – 6pm
Venue: AAB301-302
Language: English
Eligibility: Open to all UGC-funded UG students, with priority for residents living on campus
Quota: 30 (First-come-first-served)
Refundable Deposit: $200 (fully refund upon completion of the workshop)
Application: Please click HERE
Application Deadline: 15 Mar 2026 (Sun)
Join us for this unique workshop and experience tea culture in a whole new way—while gaining fresh insights about yourself!
[CCL] Master of martial arts: Chinese Kung Fu appreciation workshop CHAPTER 2
The semester may be ending, but your Kung Fu adventure is just getting started!
Last time, our Kung Fu Workshop went through the rich history and diverse styles of Chinese martial arts. Now, in "Chapter 2," we dive deeper into two legendary styles: Eagle Claw (鷹爪) and Wing Chun (詠春)!
Eagle Claw is renowned for its powerful gripping techniques, joint locks, takedowns, and dynamic long-range strikes. Wing Chun, on the other hand, focuses on close-range combat, rapid punches, and emphasizing capturing the opponent's centerline with agility.
Sounds cool, right? Ready to experience these fascinating moves firsthand? Don’t miss your chance to join the Master of Martial Arts – Chapter 2!
Date: 30 Mar 2026 (Mon)
Time: 7pm – 8:30pm
Venue: AAB301-302
Language: English
Eligibility: Open to all UGC-funded UG students, with priority for residents living on campus
Quota: 30 (First-come-first-served)
Refundable Deposit: $100 (fully refund upon completion of the workshop)
Application: Please click HERE
Application Deadline: 15 Mar 2026 (Sun)
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[CCL] Master of Martial Arts: Chinese Kung Fu Appreciation Workshop
Did you know many classical Kung Fu postures are inspired by animals? Styles like Tiger, Crane, Snake, Monkey, and Dragon channel their distinctive power, balance, and flow.
Step into the world of Kung Fu at our Chinese Kung Fu Appreciation Workshop—explore its history, watch live demonstrations, and take your first steps with foundational stances, hand techniques, and breathing under expert guidance!
Date: 12 September 2025 (Fri)
Time: 3pm - 4:30pm
Venue: Room G9, Undergraduate Halls (opposite to the North Tower Entrance)
Medium of Instruction: English & Cantonese
Eligibility: Open to UG students (Priority: Given to UG students living on campus)
Quota: 30
Application: Closed
Apply before: 8 September 2025 (Mon)
[CCL] Burning Foil Painting Workshop 燒箔畫工作坊
Burning foil painting is a traditional art form recognized as intangible cultural heritage. By using foil to create designs on paper and then applying heat, the foil undergoes a chemical reaction that produces a variety of vibrant colors, resulting in distinctive and eye-catching artworks.
In this workshop, you’ll discover the history and cultural significance of burning foil painting, as well as learn hands-on techniques from experienced instructors. You’ll then apply your new skills to design and create your own burning foil fan!
Date: 17 November 2025 (Mon)
Time: 3pm - 4:30pm
Venue: AAB301-302
Medium of Instruction: English
Eligibility: Open to UG students (Priority: Given to UG students living on campus)
Refundable Deposit: $100
Quota: 30
Application: Closed
Apply before: 27 Oct 2025 (Mon)
*Note: $100 refundable deposit is required to secure the application. Eligible applicants will receive an email with payment instructions. Only those who complete payment by the specified deadline will be considered successfully enrolled.
Miss Cindy Chan
T: (852) 3411 2403
E: lqc@hkbu.edu.hk